Democrats Troll Trump Using Cracker Barrel
House Democrat Gwen Moore (D-WI) is under fire after mocking Republicans for rebranding President Donald Trump’s historic economic package. Moore compared the GOP’s new messaging to the recent uproar over Cracker Barrel’s logo change, which sparked outrage from conservative customers across America.
Moore posted on X, formerly known as Twitter:
“Republicans’ ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ is so unpopular that Donald Trump is telling them to call it the ‘Working Families Tax Plan.’ I thought rebranding was woke?”
Her jab comes after Cracker Barrel briefly replaced its iconic “Old Timer” logo, igniting backlash from loyal customers who accused the company of caving to woke pressure. After massive pushback, Cracker Barrel quickly reversed its decision and restored the classic logo — a victory for tradition-minded Americans.
Now, President Trump and GOP leaders are using the same playbook — not by backing down, but by doubling down on a message of relief for working families. Trump’s top advisers encouraged House Republicans to start referring to the measure as the “Working Families Tax Cut Act,” emphasizing its benefits for middle-class Americans and retirees.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) wasted no time putting the new messaging to work.
“We were talking about the ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill,’ which has also become known as the ‘Working Families Tax Cut Act,’ because that’s what it’s truly about — delivering relief to hardworking American families,” Johnson said.
Why the Messaging Shift Matters
The rebrand comes just weeks before the critical midterm elections, as Democrats attempt to attack Trump’s signature legislation with negative ads and scare tactics. The bill combines historic tax cuts with pro-growth spending reforms, designed to strengthen the economy, protect Social Security, and put more money back in the pockets of seniors and working families.
Democrats, however, are spinning the changes in a desperate attempt to rally their base. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) issued a statement calling the name change a sign of weakness and falsely accusing Republicans of “ripping away health care” and “helping billionaires.”
Conservatives say these claims are misleading talking points aimed at distracting voters from Trump’s successes, including record job growth, secure borders, and a stronger middle class.
Bottom Line
The GOP’s move to emphasize “working families” reflects what the bill actually delivers:
- Lower taxes for middle-class Americans and retirees
- Economic growth driven by American businesses, not government bureaucrats
- Protection for rural communities, seniors, and veterans
As President Trump pushes to rebuild America’s economy, Republicans are making sure voters know exactly what this bill represents: real relief for hardworking families and a stronger, freer nation.